“Hey, Larlo, I am super busy with work (or home or something adult) during the day. I can’t reply now, but we can chat about this when I see you for soccer/lacrosse/swim carpool. You can text [DS] if you want.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again.. thank you all so much. Yesterday I kept up until about page 2, and then got distracted all evening with work and life. Hugs to the annoyed PP, love to the PP whose father died, and so much thanks to the PP with the advice to be an ear for these kids. They really are just silly and innocent and chatty. Maybe they are making fun of me! Lol. I’m sure I’ll miss it when they all go away to college. I’m not annoyed by their texts; it’s all just a new way of communicating for this 👵🏻 and I want to be sure I’m not doing anything wrong. Thanks again for all the perspective!
You're overthinking this OP. If the parents trust you to DRIVE their kids you are not doing anything wrong by exchanging texts. For goodness sake you could drive off with all the kids if you wanted. I agree with the village PP, our society has lost the ability to have social cohesion and connection with others outside of the family unit. I get that the texts are annoying, but I don't feel like it's a big deal. It is good for young people to have a constellation of adults that care.
If I trusted you to drive my kid in a carpool, I'd be fine with my kid communicating with you directly. Plus there must be something about you that the kids feel comfortable "chatting" with you. So take it as a compliment. I'd inform the parents if the texts take a wrong turn somehow.
Anonymous wrote:My goodness, why would you block the kids? That’s just unkind. I would say “Larlo, I only use this phone for work and carpool. We can talk when I pick you up! Have a great day.” Done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just flat out don't respond unless carpool related.
This but no, they never needed your number. You only needed to tell them to text your child or ask their parent to text you
Anonymous wrote:Just flat out don't respond unless carpool related.
Anonymous wrote:Y’all are crazy. What’s wrong with being part of this kid’s village? Kids today text - they don’t drop by the house and sit at your kitchen table anymore. As long as your conversations are things you’d share publicly then why wouldn’t you reply to these things? Kids need multiple people invested in them. They see you as a good and safe person. Be that person. All you other posters are so afraid you are making the world so small for your kids.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again.. thank you all so much. Yesterday I kept up until about page 2, and then got distracted all evening with work and life. Hugs to the annoyed PP, love to the PP whose father died, and so much thanks to the PP with the advice to be an ear for these kids. They really are just silly and innocent and chatty. Maybe they are making fun of me! Lol. I’m sure I’ll miss it when they all go away to college. I’m not annoyed by their texts; it’s all just a new way of communicating for this 👵🏻 and I want to be sure I’m not doing anything wrong. Thanks again for all the perspective!
Anonymous wrote:Text back but include his parents number and let him know that he should only text you regarding the car pool.
I have a rule, learned through training to work with kids for volunteer organization, I do not communicate only with the child. I always include the parents on any communication. If the kid contacts me about a concern about their safety in their home or with a parent, I will be contacting the Police or CPS.
But that is me.